A cross-layer frame work for adaptive video streaming over wireless networks

M. Vijaykumar*, Santhosha Rao

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    Abstract

    Recent improvements in encoding techniques have led to increase in multimedia traffic over the wireless networks. However, the time varying transmission characteristics of the wireless channel leads to poor performance of multimedia traffic over wireless networks. This results to longer packet delay, jitter and lower throughput that deteriorate the video quality significantly at the receiving end, thus diminishing the user experience. In this work, we propose cross-layer frame work which varies the transcoding rate at application layer depending upon the channel condition estimated using parameters associated with the data link layer. Further, we evaluate the proposed frame work using NS-2 simulator with Evalvid frame work. Our simulation results show that proposed cross-layer frame work improves the video quality at receiver end by reducing the packet loss.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication2010 International Conference on Computer and Communication Technology, ICCCT-2010
    Pages331-336
    Number of pages6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 30-12-2010
    Event2010 International Conference on Computer and Communication Technology, ICCCT-2010 - Allahabad, India
    Duration: 17-09-201019-09-2010

    Publication series

    Name2010 International Conference on Computer and Communication Technology, ICCCT-2010

    Conference

    Conference2010 International Conference on Computer and Communication Technology, ICCCT-2010
    Country/TerritoryIndia
    CityAllahabad
    Period17-09-1019-09-10

    All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

    • Computer Networks and Communications
    • Information Systems
    • Communication

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